The Axiomatic Method in Phonology [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:256-260 (1968)
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Abstract

Dr Batóg is Lecturer in Logic at the University of Poznan. In Poland mathematical logic has been as characteristic an object of study and development as that of the atom elsewhere. The names of Fr Bochenski and Tarski are of as much importance in the logical field as are those of Bohr and Rutherford in the physical. The Polish approach seems to have been based chiefly on Whitehead & Russell’s Principia Mathematica, that Homeric work whose effect abroad was far greater than at home. The bearing of this fact on the present book will be discussed in due course, for it has determined our author’s treatment of his subject.

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